Bachelor of Finance, Economics and Statistics (Honours)

The Bachelor of Finance, Economics and Statistics (Honours) is an elite four year honours degree. The degree is targeted at undergraduate students seeking a quantitative degree program that will equip them for graduate studies in Finance, Economics or Statistics and/or that will make them desirable to prestigious Government or Industry employers. The degree will fill a gap at the ANU by providing an attractive option for outstanding undergraduates who are seeking a quantitative degree program that has applications in a wide range of business areas. The degree will comprise courses from Finance, Economics and Statistics and also relevant courses from Mathematics.

ACT: Advanced Mathematics Extended major/minor at least 160 (recommended - Advanced Mathematics Extended double major); NSW: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 with a minimum performance band of E3; QLD: Mathematics B and Mathematics C, with a grade of 'H' in each; SA/NT: Mathematics 1 (Double) and Mathematics 2 with a score of at least 15/20 in both subjects; TAS: Mathematics Stage 2 and Mathematics Stage 3 with a score of at least 15/20 in both subjects; VIC: Mathematical Methods 3 and 4 and Specialist Mathematics 3 and 4 with at least 36/50 in each subject; WA: Applicable Mathematics and Calculus with a score of at least 72/100; IB: Mathematics (HL) with at least 6

Structure:

192 Units; 144 Compulsory Units and 48 units from Honours Specialisation in either Finance Honours ,Statistics Honours or Economics Honours. Student must achieve a minimum 75% weighted average mark in the first 120 units of courses attempted in order to remain enrolled in Bachelor of Finance, Economics and Statistics (Honours).

Our ranking and reputation draws students and staff from across Australia and around the globe, creating a vibrant and diverse community where everyone can feel at home.

Around 5,000 students live on campus in catered or self-catered residential halls and lodges; a much greater proportion than at any other Australian university.

Both live-in and day students take full advantage of our cafes and bistros for socialising, sport and recreational facilities for healthy timeout, and of course our state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities.

We continue to future-proof our facilities through renewal and investment. For example, in partnership with the Australian Government, we’ll soon add a National Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Precinct to our $220M Science Precinct which opened in 2014.

Our academic staff are world leaders in their fields. They don’t teach from textbooks, they write them. They lead scientific discoveries, make technological advances and unearth our secret histories.

ANU is known for its high staff-to-student ratio, so you will get to know your teachers and they will get to know you too.

At ANU, our award-winning and innovative degree programs put you in the driver’s seat and prepare you for jobs of the future. We are ranked #1 in Australia and #20 in the world for graduate employability (QS Graduate Employability Ranking 2017-18). When you graduate, your education, experiences and achievements at ANU will help you stand out in the global job market.

You can choose from single degrees, Flexible Double Degrees, Flexible Vertical Double Degrees and research-intensive degrees; all designed so you can tailor your studies to suit your strengths, passions and career aspirations.

As Australia’s only national university, we have unique relationships with government, business and other leading institutions around the globe. This gives you opportunities to gain real-world experience through internships in Australia and overseas, for example, through the Australian National Internships Program. You can also check out our international award-winning internship program for business and economics students.

ANU is the only Australian member of the International Alliance of Research Universities with our partners Cambridge, Oxford, Yale, Peking, Tokyo, Cape Town and Copenhagen universities, ETH Zurich, the National University of Singapore, and Berkeley, California.

Adding an international dimension to your studies is easy with exchange and study abroad opportunities available through over 170 ANU partners worldwide.

ACT: Advanced Mathematics Extended major/minor at least 160 (recommended - Advanced Mathematics Extended double major); NSW: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 with a minimum performance band of E3; QLD: Mathematics B and Mathematics C, with a grade of 'H' in each; SA/NT: Mathematics 1 (Double) and Mathematics 2 with a score of at least 15/20 in both subjects; TAS: Mathematics Stage 2 and Mathematics Stage 3 with a score of at least 15/20 in both subjects; VIC: Mathematical Methods 3 and 4 and Specialist Mathematics 3 and 4 with at least 36/50 in each subject; WA: Applicable Mathematics and Calculus with a score of at least 72/100; IB: Mathematics (HL) with at least 6

Structure:

192 Units; 144 Compulsory Units and 48 units from Honours Specialisation in either Finance Honours ,Statistics Honours or Economics Honours. Student must achieve a minimum 75% weighted average mark in the first 120 units of courses attempted in order to remain enrolled in Bachelor of Finance, Economics and Statistics (Honours).

Our ranking and reputation draws students and staff from across Australia and around the globe, creating a vibrant and diverse community where everyone can feel at home.

Around 5,000 students live on campus in catered or self-catered residential halls and lodges; a much greater proportion than at any other Australian university.

Both live-in and day students take full advantage of our cafes and bistros for socialising, sport and recreational facilities for healthy timeout, and of course our state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities.

We continue to future-proof our facilities through renewal and investment. For example, in partnership with the Australian Government, we’ll soon add a National Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Precinct to our $220M Science Precinct which opened in 2014.

Our academic staff are world leaders in their fields. They don’t teach from textbooks, they write them. They lead scientific discoveries, make technological advances and unearth our secret histories.

ANU is known for its high staff-to-student ratio, so you will get to know your teachers and they will get to know you too.

At ANU, our award-winning and innovative degree programs put you in the driver’s seat and prepare you for jobs of the future. We are ranked #1 in Australia and #20 in the world for graduate employability (QS Graduate Employability Ranking 2017-18). When you graduate, your education, experiences and achievements at ANU will help you stand out in the global job market.

You can choose from single degrees, Flexible Double Degrees, Flexible Vertical Double Degrees and research-intensive degrees; all designed so you can tailor your studies to suit your strengths, passions and career aspirations.

As Australia’s only national university, we have unique relationships with government, business and other leading institutions around the globe. This gives you opportunities to gain real-world experience through internships in Australia and overseas, for example, through the Australian National Internships Program. You can also check out our international award-winning internship program for business and economics students.

ANU is the only Australian member of the International Alliance of Research Universities with our partners Cambridge, Oxford, Yale, Peking, Tokyo, Cape Town and Copenhagen universities, ETH Zurich, the National University of Singapore, and Berkeley, California.

Adding an international dimension to your studies is easy with exchange and study abroad opportunities available through over 170 ANU partners worldwide.